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has gloss | eng: The Ellesmere Canal was a canal in England and Wales, originally planned to link the Rivers Mersey, Dee, and Severn, by running from Netherpool (now known as Ellesmere Port) to Shrewsbury. The canal that was eventually constructed was very different from what was originally envisioned. Part of the Ellesmere Canal has now become known as the Llangollen Canal, part forms a section of the Montgomery Canal, and part forms a section of what is now called the Shropshire Union Canal main line. |
lexicalization | eng: Ellesmere Canal |
instance of | (noun) long and narrow strip of water made for boats or for irrigation canal |
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geo loc | geographic location 53.28333333333333 -2.8833333333333333 |
media:img | Camlas ellesmere.png |
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